Saturday, 30 April 2016

Gibraltar - This was Gibraltar United's chance to get ahead of Britannia and move away from the relegation Play-off spot. However, after a solid defensive display in the first half in which they had also counter attacked with more menace a string of events in the second half saw them lose their chance to go above Britannia this week.

St Joseph's scored in the second half with a free header from Javier Lopez dipping over Goldwyn to the top corner for the 1-0. Lopez struck again but this time it was a blunder by Goldwyn that gave St Joseph the 2-0. A blunder by the keeper picking up the shot saw it trickle under his legs and to goal.

St Joseph then struck for a third as Gibraltar United lost a player to injury, Gibraltar United scored their one and only goal from a further blunder, this time by Duarte whose clearance rebounded off Marques to bounce towards goal for the 3-1.

Gibraltar - Grammarians, having come from a narrow defeat against Spanish team Benaldmadena found themselves 3-0 down at half time as the Infantry took advantage of firstly the fact Grammarians looked disjointed. Secondly as they capitalised on the fact Grammarians had been forced to push forward, but only finding a route wide from the centre. Hockey - Grammarians 1-3 Infantry The second half turned out to be a role reversal and Grammarians pinned the Infantry selection into their own area. After a nine shot save from the Infantry keeper, Grammarians finally found the back of the net for a 3-1.The local side could however, not find the back of the net losing 3-1.

Few smiles were left on the RAF hockey side Coningsbys face after their fourth and final match of the weekend against Grammarians. Four matches in two days had resulted in three defeats and a draw for the visiting UK services team who had come from a good run of results in the UK. (read more by clicking on the image)

About Me

Get a person who has gone from sales to director/chief editor in the media industry whilst following a passion for the arts, design and documentary projects, add a bit of publishing experience to spice it all up, innovative thinking (following the founding of Gibraltar's first truly online news service gibfocus.gi), a love for documentary and street photography, with a graphic design and fine art background, years of experience in the print and publishing business, with advertising consultancy experience, a passion for the creation of new publishing forms, and the arts and a passion to put Gibraltar on the map and what you get is ......

yes indeed, Core Photography is what you get.... or at least Stephen Ignacio joining Core photography.